Required reading — and listening — from Stephen Tobolowsky

You most likely remember him as Ned Ryerson from the brilliantly original “Groundhog Day” — bing! — but gifted actor Stephen Tobolowsky also happens to be among the world’s premiere storytellers, and if you are as yet unfamiliar with his increasingly famous Tobolowsky Files podcast, get familiar, now, before something happens to you.

Compelling storytelling from a master storyteller
The Tobolowsky Files are a series of Stephen’s personal stories about life, love, and the entertainment industry, but it’s his personal, life-changing angle that makes his podcasts more compelling than most stories you know, except, perhaps your own life-changing experiences. In one of my favorite recent episodes, “The Primary Source,” Stephen muses about playing in a high school band with Stevie Ray Vaughn — a vignette that skirts metaphysical territory, the possibility of miracles, and sets up an incredible emotional ending.

You must read Stephen Tobolowsky’s book
I haven’t read “The Dangerous Animals Club” yet — eagerly awaiting its official release — but if it’s any bit as compelling as his podcast, it ought to be one of the best reads of 2012.